THE KANSAN For the Remainder of Year by Mail or Carrier =50 CENTS!= Leave Subscriptions at Kansan Office. Mrs. Muriel Allen, representing the Celebrated Redfern Corsets will be in our Suit Room during this week and will give free fittings. All Redfern models are represented in qualities from 22.09 + 215 $3.00 to $15 Innes, Bullene & Hackman MAY PLAY LEAGUE TEAM. Baseball Team Given New Suits Yesterday-Game Tomorrow. The Varsity base ball team came out last night for practice attired in complete new uniforms. The team is now nearly organized and ready to start their spring schedule. As a preliminary match game Manager Lansdon is trying to arrange for a game to-morrow or Thursday with the Washington American League club which is now holding its workouts in Topeka. If this game cannot be scheduled two games will probably be matched with Haskell for next Thursday and Saturday. Attempt to Steal Pictures. As R. C. Shuey was going east from the Chemistry building last night about twelve o'clock, he heard a crash near the tree on which the picture of the Masque Club has been hanging, and, looking over in that direction, saw two men whom he thinks were University students, leaving the picture in great haste. Mr. Shuey says they would have carried off the picture had they not seen him approaching, but the students, apparently thinking him the night watchman, dropped the picture which crashed to pieces. Professor Dalton in Chapel. Prof. B. J. Dalton spoke ir chapel this morning on the requirements for successful work for a railroad system. He referred to the vast importance of the railroads in which one-eighth of the wealth of the nation is invested and which with the associated industries furnish support for perhaps one-fourth of the people in this country. He urged the engineering students to complete the University course because railroad employers are requiring a completed technical knowledge to an increasing extent. Professor Dalton mentioned prominent railroad men to show that though but comparatively few men had well paid positions in the engineering department the training which had been secured fitted them for other responsible and lucrative positions. Sterling integrity and sound judgment are needed for all men in the transportation service. Ball Game on McCook. Saturday morning on McCook, Pleasant's Club defeated the Acacias at baseball by the score of 6 to 3. The batteries were: Pleasant's Club, Finney and Keraus; Acacia, Russel and Magatagan. To Publish Kansan Thursday. Thursday The Kansan will be turned over to the Sophomore class in Journalism. They will collect the news and edit the material for an eight page paper. Regents to Meet Friday. The Regents will meet Thursday morning with the Chancellor. This will be the first time for the new regents to meet. Star Grocery CHAS. A. TEETER, Prop. Special prices to boarding houses and clubs. Student trade solicited. Lawrence WaterCo. BCTH PHONES 150 718 Massachusetts EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Student Headquarters at Office F. A. A.Bldg. Phone 351 DR. REDING, OCULIST. ED. ANDERSON'S. E. G. SOXMAN & CO. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILI, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS orders a specialty, 1031 Mass. St. Home phone 385: Bell 645. Headquarters for Students in Athletic Goods, Pipes, Tobacco, Fountain Pens and Stationery. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT L. ZUTTERMEISTER MANUFTCTURER AND DEALER IN Pure Ice-Cream and Fine Confectionery A SCANDINAVIAN CLUB. First Meeting Held Last Tuesday Evening-Officers Elected. A Scandinavian Club has been organized among the university students. The club was organized last month, and held its first regular meeting last Thursday evening at the home of Professor W.E.Higgins. The object of the club is to enable the Scandinavian students in the University to get acquainted with Scandinavian literature and traditions, and to get social intercourse among the members themselves. At the meeting Thursday evening, a program was given, partly in Scandinavian. The chief part of the program was a talk by Prof. A. M. Sturtevant with readings on the Danish authors, Holberg and Oelenschlagen. The officers of the club are: President, Amy Green; secretary and treasurer, Arthur Swanson. An "M" for Shuck. A movement has been started at Missouri to give Shuck, the half-miler, who ran the Jayhawker runners down in the half-mile at the dual meet in Kansas City Friday night, an "M" for his sacrifice. His services are considered as valuable as the man's who won the race since his headwork made it possible for Tipton to win the race. Interfraternity Baseball. At the pan-Hellenic meeting held the first of the week it was decided to play the preliminary baseball games of the interfraterhity championship series the last three weeks in April. The schedule will be announced in Thursday's paper. If you get your barber work at Lee's, you won't have any kick coming. --offers fun, sport, passime, amusement and exercise. Headquarters for Student Parties You get what you ask for at Lee's. Do you like to dance? Then don't forget the senior waltz party April 8, F. A. A. Thirteen waltzes and five two steps. DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones AMUSEMENTS. AT THE NEWLYRIC THE CAMERAPHONE Motion Pictures that talk and sing Program Changed Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday 5c Admission 5c AURORA —AT THE— 5c Good Vaudeville—Good Songs Latest Motion Pictures Admission 5c The NICKEL 708 Mass. St. The Trail of the White Man, Adventures of Pollie—Outing Pastimes in Colorado—Too Much Dog Biscuit—A Cure for Gout. Always a "NICKEL." Auditorium Roller Rink THE— Lee runs four chairs, so your wait won't be long. Easter day postcards at McColloch's. Try the Tutti Fruiti ice cream at Wiedemann's. Why not go to Lee's for your barber work? Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. It is easy to see why K. U. didn't win the track meet. You all didn't get your clothes cleaned and pressed at K. U. Pantatorium. WHO IS TO BLAME? The Largest Manufacturers in the world of Implements and Uniforms for Spalding's Trade-Mark on what you purchase is a Guarantee of Quality Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Golf, Track and Field Sports Spalding's New Spring and Summer 1909 Catalogue, complete edition. 144 pages; about 2000 illustrations, etc. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of request. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1111 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.